Faith, Equality, and the Bench
By Sanjay Raman Sinha The Kerala High Court has ruled that it is legally untenable to demand the appointment of santhis (temple priests) from only a particular caste or lineage,…
By Sanjay Raman Sinha The Kerala High Court has ruled that it is legally untenable to demand the appointment of santhis (temple priests) from only a particular caste or lineage,…
By Prof Upendra Baxi Rajendra Bihari Lal and Another vs State of Uttar Pradesh and Others (delivered on October 6, 2025) is a very important Supreme Court of India (SCOI)…
By Kumkum Chadha A bomb blast in Karachi, politician Shashi Tharoor and business tycoon Ratan Tata “a god to many Indians”, his student days when he made money “selling ice…
By Dilip Bobb The tender was so precise and well-defined it would have given a car enthusiast a serious inferiority complex. The Lok Pal’s tender for the purchase of seven…
By Sujit Bhar When the Supreme Court bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta recently refused to entertain the centre’s plea against the Calcutta High Court’s June 18 order,…
By Dr Swati Jindal Garg In yet another ground-breaking judgment, the Supreme Court has underscored that establishing an employment relationship is not a matter of applying a rigid formula, but…
By Kenneth Tiven Americans who once feared for their constitutional democracy now believe they are witnessing its collapse. What began as bluster has become blueprint—a coup not against a foreign…
By Inderjit Badhwar When global politics burns, it’s usually oil that fuels the fire. This week’s cover story, Oil, Power, and Pressure: How Trump’s New Sanctions Are Testing India’s Energy…